_Sublime_Skywalker_ >I'm not planning to redo any of these at a larger scale (any time soon, at least >_> ). I do have some larger pieces in the works, but, I'm kind of on a sketch card kick at the moment.

Ha! Great drawing of good ol' Greedo! This is such good timing, as I'm now reading "Millennium Falcon," which delves into the ship's checkered history in much detail--seeing Greedo here, as he corners Solo in the cantina, is a wonderful reminder of those first moments we actually see Han and his trusty 'Falcon for the first time! Great expression (not an easy thing to render on a Rodian face, I would venture! ), and a terrifice likeness! All on such a tiny space--you sketch card artists amaze me, truly!

Very cool new work--and I'm with our erstwile Moderator--I'm so impressed with anyone that can do work like this on such a small scale (I'd go blind within 10 minutes, trying to cram all of that onto a CARD! lol!)! And kudos on doing some charity work, too--props to you!

I agree with both the comments above: very nice framing on the Jawa piece--it gives a wonderful tension to the piece; and the Chewbacca portrait is wonderful (all that fur has to give you dreadful heartburn trying to draw it, tho! lol! )! Your use of crosshatching is very well-done, too! *nodding*

He almost looks a little sleepy here! Dozin' before the blastin' I suppose! Great work on the helmet--all the divots and scuffs on it are wonderful and tell a story about this soldier's life; his oft-broken nose does the same thing! Wonderful work yet again!

I'm always in awe of people who can work at such miniscule scale... huge respect for that! You do a really great job with the likenesses, and I love how you portray loads of different characters and motives from the SW universe!

Eeee, it's Wedge! They both look great, you did a really good job in capturing their likenesses (and I always find that SO hard with Luke!). Wedge is my favourite though. Nice job at getting him right in the middle of the action, love how you sketched his mouth.